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Despite my lack of knowledge and interest in the card game that it takes its name from, Solitairica [$1.99] managed to take over my life for a few weeks in August, mainly thanks to its smooth difficulty curve, abundance of charm, and the ever-enticing goal of trying to get to the end of the roadread more

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